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started in theSouth Asian region about two decadesago. Theanalysis is conducted for four countries in the South Asia …. However, the development in stock markets in South Asia does not seem to influence the real sector and the stock markets are … still playing a minor role in their respective economies. The integration analysis suggests that the markets in South Asia …
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East Asia. Focusing on the improved cross-border facilitation of financial flows rather than on general macroeconomic … liberalization programme and the results achieved so far. Considering the institutional difference between EU and East Asia, it …
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This paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of cross border M&As. Using a panel data set of bilateral M&A deal values for 101 countries and 17 years ranging from 1989 to 2005, we investigate both home and host country factors that may play an important role in determining the size and...
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Old-age income support is becoming an issue of growing importance throughout Asia. This is especially true in East and … Southeast Asia where the population is aging. This paper provides a broad overview of the current state of pension systems in …
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Financial safety nets in Asia have come a long way since the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of 1997–98. Not wanting …
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with preventing productive human capital outflows ought to be considered seriously in Asia. …
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A key lesson of the 2007–2009 global financial crisis (GFC) was the importance of containing systemic financial risk and the need for a “macroprudential†approach to surveillance and regulation that can identify system-wide risks and take appropriate actions to maintain...
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This paper evaluates the extent of exchange rate coordination among Asian economies using a hypothetical Asian Currency Unit. Rising interdependence among Asian economies makes it vital for these economies to have a certain degree of exchange rate stability. However, the empirical evidence...
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capital markets. The main policy implication is that governments in Asia should continue and/or strengthen pension reforms …
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New lessons, challenges, and debates have emerged from the subprime crisis in the United States. While the macroeconomic orientation is not new and has always been among the classic toolkits of central banks for ensuring financial stability, the current explicit articulation and specification of...
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